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The multimedia exhibition by Cemre Atay, a Turkish-Kurdish, non-binary artist who is migrating to Berlin from November 24 to 30 at Zemin Berlin, presents her works from an autobiographical perspective. She wants to reflect on gender roles and the power structures of patriarchy. Berlin is still extremely affected by misogyny, especially trans*/queer migrant women. In the heart of Kreuzberg we want to talk about gender oppressions and their contemporary experiences/representations so that resonance can be found in the experiences of many other migrants in the city. Reflecting intersectionally on aspects of gender norms in social life (sometimes in subtle glimpses of everyday life, sometimes in immediate symbolism) in this exhibition means bringing to light the cause of migration from the global South to Berlin - and thus questioning the specific contours of the city's power dynamics and its various migrant communities in terms of gender.
In 2022, a group of artists from different parts of the world gathered in Arles for a residency program led by renowned photographer Antoine d'Agata.
he first artist talk will bring together Cagla Demirbas, Maike Bergold, and Ronja Falkenbach to explore the themes of subculture, youth, and intimacy to look at the intersection of such themes through their work.
The talk will include Alejandra Arévalo, Phuong Hoang and Verónica Losantos and take their work departing from history as a the centre of discussion.
The final artist talk will feature Despoina “Penny” Demertzi, Francesca Hummler, Jack Moyse and Jesse Egner.